Hello all!
Very new here and to the wonderful hobby of vinyl collecting. I recently purchased an Audio Technica AT-LP60 turntable to add to my hand me down stereo system. I'm a teenager and don't have the money for crazy expensive equipment but here is mine:
-AT-LP60 turntable
-(Brand New) Onkyo AV HTRC330 receiver
-(early 2000's) Onkyo DX-C206 CD Changer
-4 Bose 141 shelf speakers (early 2000's)
-2 standing speakers Yamaha (1970/80's)
Speakers are running through a speaker selector.
My question is, how can I achieve the best sound? I was also handed down a Realistic equalizer but after doing some information I took it out. Right now it sounds pretty damn good but there are so distortion in the highs. It's rare and only happens sometimes, but I was wondering what that maybe could be? Anyway I would just like the people on here to help me out! Thanks!
PS if need be Im willing to dump some cash into this if there are things i can do to make this better.
Hello all!
Very new here and to the wonderful hobby of vinyl collecting. I recently purchased an Audio Technica AT-LP60 turntable to add to my hand me down stereo system. I'm a teenager and don't have the money for crazy expensive equipment but here is mine:
-AT-LP60 turntable
-(Brand New) Onkyo AV HTRC330 receiver
-(early 2000's) Onkyo DX-C206 CD Changer
-4 Bose 141 shelf speakers (early 2000's)
-2 standing speakers Yamaha (1970/80's)
Speakers are running through a speaker selector.
My question is, how can I achieve the best sound? I was also handed down a Realistic equalizer but after doing some information I took it out. Right now it sounds pretty damn good but there are so distortion in the highs. It's rare and only happens sometimes, but I was wondering what that maybe could be? Anyway I would just like the people on here to help me out! Thanks!
PS if need be Im willing to dump some cash into this if there are things i can do to make this better.